A metric, not a screenshot
Mention rate and share of voice, updated daily, on a single trend line. Progress shows as a slope, not a one-off screenshot to defend.
AI engines now answer the questions buyers used to search. Zumi shows where a brand stands in those answers, and exactly what to do about it. Five ways brands and agencies put that to work.
The same AI visibility data, pointed at whatever the team needs to move.
Mention rate, share of voice, and position across every tracked engine. The board-ready read of where a brand stands.
The gaps AI engines punish and the pages they cite. What to create next, ranked by impact.
The third-party sources AI engines trust and repeat. Where a mention is worth earning.
Every client in one workspace, reported under the agency's brand. Prove AI visibility ROI at renewal.
How AI answers describe, compare, and rank products, down to the category. For retail and ecommerce brands.
AI spend gets questioned like every other line. Zumi turns AI presence into a metric a board can read without any AI literacy: a direction, a trend, a before and after.
Mention rate and share of voice, updated daily, on a single trend line. Progress shows as a slope, not a one-off screenshot to defend.
Every query where a competitor gets recommended instead, and the content, entity, and citation gaps behind it.
When a change ships, the visibility movement is on the record. Evidence of progress, not just activity.
Real-time alerts when visibility drops or a rival makes a sudden gain. Known before sales or customers notice.
What brands and agencies ask before they pick a starting point.
Zumi tracks how prominently a brand appears across up to nine AI engines, including ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and Claude, and turns that into prioritized actions. It measures visibility and directs the work; it is an intelligence platform, not a content or PR agency.
AI Visibility is the foundation every other use-case builds on. Content Creation and Digital PR act on the gaps it surfaces, Agencies packages it for multiple clients, and Product Visibility scopes it to retail catalogs.
Both. In-house brand teams run a single workspace; agencies get multiple client workspaces with white-label reporting. Pricing is the same three tiers for each, with the differences shown on the pricing page.
Up to nine: ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, Claude, Copilot, Grok, Google AI Overviews, Google AI Mode, and DeepSeek. The tracked set is scoped to each plan and requirement.
Zumi runs a live read across the tracked engines and shows the gaps worth closing first. No deck, no pitch.
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